Hi All,
Pre implant I was a regular in the gym, and having just had my 3 week post op check up and the staring of my cycling, the surgeon said I could start back at the gym.
I have had some discomfort in the penis and scrotum again since the start of my cycling (all normal stuff) but after the op I was very sensitive around the abdomen, too. This has long gone, but I still feel some aching around the reservoir area, especially when I've done a few things around the house. This feels like an overstretched muscle, or when you've strained from reaching for something and goes as quick as it comes, or can be more annoying if I've sat with pressure around that area.
Anyway, my question to any gym goers is, did you have this before starting back? Did the gym help? Make it worse?
I'm only going to be doing very light exercise after 3 weeks, but there will of course be some strain of that area doing only light weights, so thought I'd see how anybody else tackled it?
Cheers
Donger200
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Ease back into the workouts. My first implant, i took my time. Dr said 4-6 weeks but even then, started walking on treadmill and very light lifting. I laid off any ab exercises for a while. Listen to your body. I am two days after revision and on my back. I will be following my own advice. Best to you !
Bandit
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Born 1958, married. Prostate Cancer. RRP November/2014. PSA undetectable since. Implant May/2017 AMS700LGX 18 cm + 1.5 cm RTEs. 8 years and implant developed a leak. Waiting for my revision.
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Hi Bandit,
Thanks for the advice. I think I'll give it another week and maybe some short walks this week just to ease myself into things.
All the best with your recovery.
Cheers
Donger200
Thanks for the advice. I think I'll give it another week and maybe some short walks this week just to ease myself into things.
All the best with your recovery.
Cheers
Donger200
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Im a bit of gym rat, your body will incorporate all the new parts, it takes time, your brain takes a little longer, my reservoir is extra deep ( revision)
And with out pain but on some exercises especially crutches I know it there
Take your time in a year you’ll be amazing
And with out pain but on some exercises especially crutches I know it there
Take your time in a year you’ll be amazing
67years,fighting ed for over twenty years. A sever break, vit E, pataba, Viagra, massage Ved cilas, and I'm tired- throwing in the towel, Op for implant Mar 18, 2021 AMS LGX 18 x12 + 1 3cm RTE, gained girth and length, very glad I took the hard step.
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Donger
what implant do you have ???i feel pressure almost a pinch feeling where the revisor is placed when working out also and feel a little pressure in my dick when lifting but nothing terrible i think i agree with Bandit listen to your body and have fun
jim
what implant do you have ???i feel pressure almost a pinch feeling where the revisor is placed when working out also and feel a little pressure in my dick when lifting but nothing terrible i think i agree with Bandit listen to your body and have fun
jim
HBP since my 20s Full ED i was 55 when i received my implant January 17th 2017 sever scare tissue through corpora cavernosa clear to the glands (no blood flow) complete revision new equipment july 10th 2023 AMS CX 21cm very happy
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rdnkbiker wrote:Donger
what implant do you have ???i feel pressure almost a pinch feeling where the revisor is placed when working out also and feel a little pressure in my dick when lifting but nothing terrible i think i agree with Bandit listen to your body and have fun
jim
Hi Jim,
I've got the AMS 700 LGX. So far for me it's just like when you've overstretched if I use that area too much, It's nothing terrible either, but I wouldn't want to upset that area or cause harm to it, and with it all being new it's easy to think the worse. I'm going to do some light walking this week to build up, and I don't lift heavy weights anyway, but there still comes the point at fail where you're tensed which is what I worry about, and the rowing machine.
All good advice though. I've not been for 3 weeks. If it's another 2 then it's better to ease into it. I think there is going to have to be some trade off like you said you experience. Just as long as there is no damage being caused is what I was also thinking.
Cheers
Donger200
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cbinspok wrote:Im a bit of gym rat, your body will incorporate all the new parts, it takes time, your brain takes a little longer, my reservoir is extra deep ( revision)
And with out pain but on some exercises especially crutches I know it there
Take your time in a year you’ll be amazing
Thanks for the reply and advice. Slow and steady wins the race I think, just a case of taking my time and letting my body adapt as you rightly say.
Cheers
Donger200
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